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Description

Training Goals

Upon completion of the Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene course, you will be able to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control physical, chemical, ergonomic, and biological hazards within your workplace.

Who should attend?

The course is designed for safety, health, environmental, and management personnel who have industrial hygiene responsibilities, but limited training or experience in industrial hygiene.

What you'll learn

Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene is an essential course to take if you are concerned about the safety, health and general well-being of your co-workers and hazards that could affect them. This is a 4 day (2.6 CEUs) course that develops your understanding of industrial hygiene terminology, principles and practices by examining four key processes in an effective industrial hygiene effort -- anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control. Discussions on when to use a qualified/certified industrial hygienist are held throughout the course.

Coursework focuses on industrial hygiene hazards and controls in general industry.

Topics include:

Anatomy & physiology

Toxicology

Recognition of chemical & physical hazards

Recognition of ergonomic & biological hazards

Hazard evaluation

Evaluation of chemical & biological hazards

Evaluation of physical & ergonomic hazards

Hazard control

Case study

Program planning

A variety of educational and interactive learning activities are led by experienced facilitators. Activities include small and large group discussions, problem analysis through case studies, equipment demonstrations and hands-on practice, development of on-the-job plans for your facility, and many opportunities to share experience and knowledge with other professionals.

Pricing and course timespan may vary at some locations, as indicated. Contact the Administering Office directly for additional information in those instances.